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INTERMEDIATE-MIDTERM 1ST SEM (THE STORY-TELLER)

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    Answer the following questions
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  • He is the author of "The Story-Teller".
    Joan Aiken
    Ray Bradbury
    Hector Hugh Munro
    Mary Shelley
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  • What was Hector Hugh Munro’s nationality?
    British
    American
    Australian
    Dutch
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  • What is the main setting of the "Story-Teller?"
    Both A and B
    railway carriage
    an airplane
    train
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  • The children’s aunt narrates them a story about...
    a prince who was killed by a clock.
    a little girl that was saved from a mad bull.
    a prince and his beloved pigs.
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  • The children thought the aunt’s story was...
    magical
    beautiful
    scary
    stupid
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  • The aunt is best described as____
    creative but overworked
    clever and determined
    ordinary and unimaginative
    poor and mistreated
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  • In “The Story-Teller,” which statement best expresses a theme of the story about Bertha?
    It is important to protect the environment.
    Goodness is eventually rewarded
    If you are too proud of being good you're not really so good
    Violence never solves anything.
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  • What happens to Bertha at the end of the story the bachelor tells in "The Story-Teller?"
    She escapes from the wolf.
    She gets eaten by a wolf.
    She receives another medal.
    She gets lost in the woods.
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  • Which character in the "Story-Teller" is most likely the story teller referred to in the title?
    Saki
    the aunt
    the bachelor
    Cyril
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  • Which character was not in the bachelor's story?
    Bertha
    the wolf
    Cyril
    the prince
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  • Which of the following is the climax of the story?
    Bertha almost eluded the wolf when the wolf hears her medals
    Bertha runs and hides in the bushes.
    A wolf comes to the park to eat.
    The wolf eats Bertha all up.
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  • In “The Story-Teller,” what is the bachelor’s reaction toward the children at first?
    delight
    annoyance
    amusement
    curiosity
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  • It was a "very hot and humid" afternoon, which made the journey very uncomfortable.
    sultry
    bullocks
    pinned
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  • The bachelor "contracted his brows with discontent" as the children started to get restless.
    retort
    listlessly
    scowl
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  • The children moved toward the aunt "showing no interest" in listening to her story.
    listlessly
    unenterprising
    unsympathetic
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  • Perhaps you would like to tell them a story,” was the aunt’s "severe reply".
    retort
    reluctantly
    dissentient
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